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Why would you teach someone with low self-esteem that they are powerless and full of defects of character? Furthermore, why would you teach them self-incrimination and victimization? Unfortunately, most of the 12 steps are not only counterproductive to overcoming alcoholism, but in my opinion, they're also dangerous since many participants become addicted to antidepressants! My "How to Stop Drinking without AA E-System streamlines the process for beating self-destructive drinking by overcoming it in five easy to follow steps.
It eliminates the counterproductive steps of powerlessness and self-incrimination and replaces them with steps that alleviate emotional distress and restore self-esteem - vital and necessary components to beating alcoholism! The Twelve-Step Program strives to address the alcohol addiction itself, but that's the wrong approach.
How can you overcome the symptoms without curing the cause? You can't! And since you can't, taking that approach to beating an alcohol addiction is the equivalent of putting a band-aid on the problem.
Therefore, when you fix the root of the problem destructive drinking becomes repulsive.
Instead, the mainstream philosophy has followed a pattern of bombarding people with psychobabble, disease rhetoric, and failed Twelve-Step dogma, none of which addresses the root cause.
Unlike the Twelve-Step Program, it defines the core issue and shows exactly how to overcome self-destructive drinking.
Approaching an alcohol addiction as a chemical co-dependence Accepting the theory that an alcohol addiction is a chemical co-dependence caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain is not only counterproductive, but it actually prevents most people from uncovering and confronting the root cause of their alcoholism.
Three Dangerous Mistakes that People Make about Alcoholism 1.
Believing that an alcohol addiction is a problematic learned b....
Self-destructive drinking is a symptom of underlying emotional distress, depression, and anxiety.